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So if you look in the video, there's the big umbrella, there's a white lilo in the pool, there are some
unusually
rounded edges in the swimming pool, and there's two trees in the background.
Anyone who's
unusually
tall, that's the first explanation we come up with.
But I and others in the effective altruism community have converged on three moral issues that we believe are
unusually
important, score
unusually
well in this framework.
One, I have an
unusually
high tolerance for risk, and the other is I have a good sense, a good intuition about what will happen in the future, and I think that that intuition about the future is the essence of good entrepreneurship.
First, a very low rate of return due to the 1914 and 1945 war shocks, destruction of wealth, inflation, bankruptcy during the Great Depression, and all of this reduced the private rate of return to wealth to
unusually
low levels between 1914 and 1945.
And then, in the postwar period, you had
unusually
high growth rate, partly due to the reconstruction.
Energy from the sun is free, so they bask in the sun like lizards and wear an
unusually
thick coat for the tropics to keep that heat in.
And the spatial memory is
unusually
good.
That week, I took a photograph of the
unusually
blue sky in Beijing.
As I said, because of my Jewish background, I was aware of the
unusually
high rate of Tay-Sachs in the Ashkenazi population.
The
unusually
high rate of the Tay-Sachs mutation in Ashkenazi Jews today may relate to advantages the mutation gave this population in the past.
It’s a still morning–
unusually
still, and the lack of wind is the latest in a series of troubling signs.
Our business plan in Rwanda was put together under the leadership of Diana Noble, who is an
unusually
gifted woman, but not unusual in the type of people who have been willing to do this kind of work.
Yes, I know that nobody watches his movies for their stories, but the plotting of this one is
unusually
lame, even by his standards, and while the fight choreography IS up to his standards, the fight scenes (the whole two of them) are ruined, as others have mentioned, by the frenetic, distracting camerawork.
Although
unusually
in colour for a second string oater, the vivid clothes of the lead females fails to bring any life to the flatly directed screenplay.
Mary Beth Hurt, Sandy Dennis, and especially Randy Quaid are
unusually
good.
Unusually
cold and silly drama from director Sydney Pollack.
Adored by fans for his
unusually
charming creativity and by Hollywood for his softball, user-friendly movie-making techniques, Tim Burton tipped the scales too far in formula's favor with his new upset of a cinematic legend, Sleepy Hollow.
Not only prisoners, also viewers should leave all hope at the cell door that this story is believable, it's such a load of dung that you will need
unusually
strong testicular fortitude to keep watching.
Strained and humorless (especially in light of its rather dubious psychology), but well-paced and comfortably lurid, this genteel body count movie highlights the
unusually
hypnotic presence of Angharad Rees as a young woman periodically possessed by Jack the Ripper, thus allowing for some nasty gore effects amidst the Edwardian propriety.
"When a Killer Calls" is an
unusually
nasty slasher flick, with some very unpleasant and unsettling sequences.
Does it comes as any surprise that a coming out film stars an
unusually
attractive (and blond to boot) boy with 70s shag hair and too-cool-for-school clothes?
This is a luminously photographed and
unusually
well-written western by veteran creator of "Rawhide" Charles Marquis Warren.
The cinematography is
unusually
creative, the acting is good, and the story is fabulous.
Flawless writing and brilliant acting make this
unusually
delightful and witty plot-twister one of the best American films I have seen this year.
I found a couple of topics
unusually
explicitly addressed, and until the end, I couldn't make up my mind about who's good and who's bad.
The romantic subplot is
unusually
well developed, there are a couple of good action scenes and some nice touches, such as having Vittorio Gassman's lookalike villain a mirror image of the hero or Reynolds and a killer both staking out a witness from adjacent apartments in the same building.
Larisa Shepitko's THE ASCENT (1976) is an extraordinary, gruelling account of the partisans' fight against the Nazis in German-occupied Belorussia, The Ascent reflects the Russian obsession with the horrors of the Great Patriotic War, but
unusually
is both steeped in religious symbolism and ready to acknowledge the existence of the less than great Russian collaborator.
An intense, dark action drama with
unusually
rich support from Casey, Keith, et.
And unlike most action films, you really get to like the characters, which makes the 2nd half, when their various destinies good and bad unfold,
unusually
affecting.
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